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miserlychick.livejournal.com) wrote in
dramadramaduck2008-08-23 07:29 am
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Let me just be frank for a moment... that "virus" thing was not fun.
Unless getting chased around the house by your own broom-wielding mother is your idea of fun.
Umm. Moving right along. Anyone else like reading? I'm a big George Orwell fan, myself.
[ooc: will tag this afternoon. I haz job now :3]
Unless getting chased around the house by your own broom-wielding mother is your idea of fun.
Umm. Moving right along. Anyone else like reading? I'm a big George Orwell fan, myself.
[ooc: will tag this afternoon. I haz job now :3]

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Orwell is not whom I'd consider a favorite; I have, however, enjoyed his works. Though readers with a more ... optimistic view would call his outlook of the world 'morbid' or 'depressing' I find much of his analysis accurate.
Certainly, while both 1984 and Animal Farm were both written to satire Stalinist Russia communism, I believe it's certainly applicable to modern times.
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The main character eventually joins a rebel group to oppose the government which is constantly changing history into lies and making people disappear, only to find that the rebel group was a fake group established to catch people who were discontent with the government. The rest of the book is spent on the torture and interrogation of the main character, wherein he is eventually forced to believe that two plus two equals five.
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And I like romance novels~
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Don't read romance novels. They give you unrealistic expectations about love.
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Now, Komachi will go through a bookshelf in one sitting.
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